The BEEKEEPER'S SON
by Kelly Irvin is a look into seeing people as God's sees them, through His
eyes. 1 Samuel 16: 7b "For the Lord sees
not as man sees: man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the
heart.”
Phineas King's face and hands
were scared as a young boy in an accident. Seeing how often people react when
they see him for the first time, the scars have moved inward to cause him to
withdraw and become solitary, trusting no one outside of his family.
Rebekah Lantz is a newcomer to
the district and wishes to soon return to the district in Tennessee, her friends
and special friend.
How will God work in these two
lives and brings healing to both, along with the Amish community at large?
Kelly has woven a story of
redemption and a reminder to look beyond the outward appearance. All of us
carry scars and wear mask to some extent. Dare we let others in? Dare we to
take the time to look beyond the exterior and see the person?
I was inspired by this book and
recommend it highly.
I received this book free for an
honest review from Zondervan and Thomas Nelson Publishers.
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